Put your ambarelo in the cornel, Messes Enos-Harries, and your backhead in a chair.
On the first Sunday after her marriage the people of Kingsend Welsh Tabernacle crowded about Gwen, asking her: "How like you the bed, Messes Harries fach?
Messes Enos-Harries," he said, "long since I met you.
Early every Thursday afternoon Ben arrived at Windsor, and at the coming home from his shop of Enoch, Ben always said: "Messes Enos-Harries has been singing the piano.
Before this was done, however, enough fish to supply the wardroom and cabin messes were taken out.
Jimmy Legs" called out the names, and the representatives of the different messes took them.
Overland Route, or Sailing Ship, to Regiments and Messesin India, Australia, and the Colonies.
And Roger is always far too full of his natural history and comparative anatomy, and messes of that sort, to be thinking of falling in love with Venus herself, He has not the sentiment and imagination of Osborne.
But we need to know about how many messes we're expected to give down.
The messes that were daily dabbed into the compartments of the tin tray were never appetizing; that morning his emotions made everything as tasteless as sawdust.
I know what I mean by these messes I make; if I could paint more, I mightn't be so pleased with it.
A score of times in the past weeks those cryptic messes had irritated her or showed themselves as a weakness in their author.
A supply of ices and strawberry messes was at once ordered and discussed with great gusto, buns and other cakes giving some consistency to the repast.
They then ate in silence the messes which Mrs Alwyn served out to them.
Yet as regards food at least, the habit of catering separately for separate messes was undoubtedly less economical than the regular maintenance of a common table would have been.
Moreover on Christmas Day she had to ask at the abbess' kitchen for "livery bacon" for the convent, four messes for each lady; a flitch was reckoned to provide ten messes.
Taking the messes which they received of him: and the greater mess came to Benjamin, so that it exceeded by five parts.
Good things that are hidden in a mouth that is shut, are as messes of meat set about a grave.
And Thamar took the little messes which she had made, and brought them in to her brother Ammon in the chamber.
We will make your little messes rewards for the good boys, and I don't know one among them who would not like something nice to eat more than almost anything else.
She asked him to help her with her lessons, she cooked him marvelous messes in her kitchen, which he ate manfully, no matter what they were, for gratitude gave a sweet flavor to the most distasteful.
This was then divided among the messes as equitably as possible.
On this march the army was divided into messes of eight or ten men, who cooked and ate their food together.
Yet, before the variousmesses were half broiled, every mouth was tearing the dainty morsels with shouts of joy, denoting the combined satisfaction of revenge and appetite!
At meal time they are distributed inmesses of ten.
She shall have a present of a pewter cross, as sure as her name is McFlanigan, besides absolution for all the detestable messes she used to concoct with her Catholic fingers.
When the meal was over the junior members of the messes did the washing up.
She could concoct appetizing messes from the crude food.
The most violent housewifely task that Rhoda ever had undertaken had been the concocting of chafing-dish messes at school.
He had a row of glass pans in front of him, with hideous messes in them, and he appeared to be sounding the depths of iniquity in them with a small glass divining rod.
Deuce knows the messes it kicked up, too, with my plots!
After the usual amount of messes served in oil and salt water, sweets were brought, and a strong spirit.
During the absence of the foragers the weaker of the messes had erected the wooden grates and collected the fuel for the drying overnight.
Their pots contained generous supplies of juicy meat; in the messes were roast and boiled fowls, corn mush, plantain flour porridge, and ripe bananas.
In the afternoon the caterers of messes having been accorded the necessary permission, went on shore to make a general clearance in the Manilla markets.
They don't drink any wine, don't you see, and a fellow gets the bottle to himself if he likes it when he messes with those three chaps.
The parties are arranged in messes of four, each of which quartets has its piece of beef or leg of mutton, its sufficient apple-pie and its bottle of wine.
The parties are arranged in messes of four, each of which quarters has its piece of beef or leg of mutton, its sufficient apple-pie and its bottle of wine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "messes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.